lh-bootstrap
A set of scripts to build a disk image (for QEMU, for instance), running
s6 and s6-rc, with an Internet connection.

sdnotify-wrapper A wrapper for
daemons so they can use the simple readiness notification mechanism
recommended with s6 and still work under systemd with proper readiness
notification, without having to use the
sd_notify()
interface themselves.

mdevd
A Linux kernel event manager daemon (like udevd) that understands the
mdev configuration file format and does not fork.

Software in the works, available via git, but without numbered releases

Obsolete software

Software listed here might disappear at any moment. This list only
exists for transitional purposes.

minidentd
A small ident server. (Now included in s6-networking.)

skadns
An asynchronous DNS client library. (Now included in s6-dns.)

conn-tools
A collection of simple tools to handle reliable connections between
processes. (Replaced with s6-networking.)

skaembutils
Tiny portable utilities that I found missing from the
embutils. (Replaced with s6-portable-utils.)

minutils
Tiny Linux-specific utilities that I found missing from the
embutils. (Replaced with s6-linux-utils.)

minnotify
A client and a server to implement general-purpose notification over the network.
(Useless now that execline exists: can be replaced by trivial execline scripts.)

symtools
A collection of simple tools to handle symlinks gracefully. (Now included in s6-portable-utils.)

ucspilogd
A very, very small syslogd replacement. (Now included in s6.)

The salted project has been abandoned. Instead, TLS/SSL support
has been added to s6-networking: with the
BearSSL backend, it is possible to
offer this support while still using extremely few resources.

qmail-qmtproutes
An add-on to Russell Nelson's qmail-1.03-qmtpc patch for qmail. This one
allows you to send mail via QMTP using a qmtproutes file.

Notes

Current versions of the packages use a standard
./configure && make && sudo make install
installation scheme. Older versions use an ad-hoc installation
scheme; if you need to install an older version and need help,
please contact the
skaware mailing-list.